Rev. Kevin Sandberg, C.S.C.

Rev. Kevin Sandberg, C.S.C., is an assistant teaching professor in the Center for University Advising, where he directs educational discernment initiatives. He was executive director of the Center for Social Concerns from 2017-2020 after joining the faculty of the Center in 2014 to direct the Common Good Initiative, a graduate student social justice immersion program. He is a fellow of Notre Dame's Institute for Educational Initiatives, a board member of Ave Maria Press, a board member of the Bethany Land Institute in Uganda, and past treasurer and board member of the Religious Education Association, the association of professors, practitioners, and researchers in religious education. Prior to pastoral ministry as a member of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Fr. Kevin was the founding director of Young Adult Community at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. He was also a trust officer with the Northern Trust Bank and had been a financial economist with the U.S. Treasury Department. Fr. Kevin received his Ph.D. (religious education) from Fordham University, an M.A. (theology) from the Graduate Theological Union/Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara, and his M.Div. and B.A. (economics) from the University of Notre Dame. He grew up in South Florida, and now resides as a priest-in-residence in St. Edward's Hall.